We’ve put Nigeria on the right path – PDP –The Peoples Democratic Party on Thursday assessed 12 years of its existence, and said that it had not only stabilised the polity, but also put the country on the right ... Politics | Codewit Publisher | Friday, 3 September 2010 | Hits: 6 | Comments Read more |
Worried by the continued harassment and torture ofA community leader and estate agent, Chief Mutairu Owoeye, has sent a Save-Our Soul (SOS) to Governors Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State ... World | Codewit Correspondent | Friday, 3 September 2010 | Hits: 8 | Comments Read more |
Gov Fashola swears in 7 new high court judgesGOVERNOR Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, on Thursday, swore in seven new high court judges. The new judges are Justices Marian Emeya, Ibironke Harrison, Christopher Balogun, Kafeel Dawodu, Latifat Oluyemi, Latifat ... Politics | Codewit Publisher | Friday, 3 September 2010 | Hits: 10 | Comments Read more |
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When you strip Nigeria of all its borrowed and illusive attires, what will be left is a wretched half-child-half-man nation on the verge of implosion. Nigerians and the rest of the world are beginning to ask themselves serious questions in the wake of a Nigerian man’s attempt at bombing an American airline over Detroit on Christmas day
Farouk umar AbdulMuttallab- TheNigerians, for so long in denial about the dangers of their floundering country, are beginning to rethink. Whether Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab was a crazy young man or the first Nigerian to be named a member of an international Islamic fundamentalist group, Nigerians are sure that nothing will remain the same.
As far back as June 1, 1969, the then Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu stated in his Ahiara Declaration that, “The Federation of Nigeria is today as corrupt, as unprogressive and as oppressive and irreformable as the Ottoman Empire was in Eastern Europe over a century ago. And in contrast, the Nigerian Federation in the form it was constituted by the British cannot by any stretch of imagination be considered an
African necessity. Yet we are being forced to sacrifice our very existence as a people to the integrity of that ramshackle creation that has no justification either in history or in the freely expressed wishes of the people.”
Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria. In the four decades since the Biafran-Nigerian war, there had been perennial massacres of people of Southern Nigeria in the North. Over 40 incidents had happened, some small, some large. Meanwhile, nobody had ever been arrested, persecuted or jailed for any of the killings. Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab will experience a different kind of justice in America.
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